"I just don't know if you're gonna spend all that money on Tyrod when you got Colt McCoy the teacher's pet for Jay Gruden already in the building," John Auville said Thursday.

The Redskins' quarterback situation is further complicated by the large cap hitfrom injured QB Alex Smith, who is unlikely to play in 2019 and may not return to the NFL.

While Auville called McCoy "fragile" for his issues staying on the field, The Junkies consensus was spending money on a veteran wouldn't be the smartest move.

"If they keep Josh (Johnson), that tells me they're gonna draft some one in the first round," Jason Bishop said. "'Cause if you have Josh and Colt, I mean, you have to have a first round pick... it has to be you're third quarterback."

"I don't know. I'd love to see what the market is for him," J.P. Flaim said of Peterson. "The problem with the signing now is you could end up overpaying. Like they're might not be a market at all for him."

The Redskins have begun to have some talks with Peterson about an extension, but it all depends on the price being right.

"I wouldn't have to have (Peterson) on my team," Bishop said. "Guice and someone else younger could be a great combo, too."